Staying cool at the Sebastian County fair

Going out to the Sebastian County fair Thursday? Weather experts said it will be extremely hot. Fair organizers said there are misters under pavilions to help you stay safe in the extreme heat.But, there is no free water! They said you can cool off inside.The fair is keeping the barns as cold as possible, to give both you and animals a break from the heat. Fair organizer Jesse Bocksnick said there are fans in the front, back, and middle of every barn.

"It's been an unusually cool summer these animals are not used to it as much, so now that it's almost, well a hundred degrees out here this week, we're doing everything we can to really pamper and take care of these animals," said Bocksnick.

He said you can bring your own bottled water or buy one at the fair.Thursday is also a big night for kids ... it's the annual Mutton Bustin' event.

"We usually have a lot of kids that come out and do that. They used to limit it to just 25 folks and now it's pretty well known," said Bocksnick.

The Sebastian County fair starts at 5 p.m. Thursday.Mutton Bustin kicks off at 6 p.m.

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